Hemispheric asymmetry and emotion
RJ Davidson - Approaches to emotion, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
Although not as well-studied as asymmetries for cognition, affective asymmetries have been
receiving increasing attention in the literature (eg, Davidson, 1983 a; see also Denneberg …
receiving increasing attention in the literature (eg, Davidson, 1983 a; see also Denneberg …
11 Affect, cognition, and hemispheric specialization
RJ Davidson - Emotions, cognition, and behavior, 1984 - books.google.com
Although functional differences in the cognitive domain have been the most extensively
studied of the differences between the two sides of the brain, a variety of observations from …
studied of the differences between the two sides of the brain, a variety of observations from …
Cerebral processing of nonverbal affective stimuli: Differential effects of cognitive and affective sets on hemispheric asymmetry
MB Meyers, BD Smith - Biological Psychology, 1987 - Elsevier
The cerebral processing of emotion has been the subject of a number of recent studies, but
results relating to hemispheric asymmetry have been quite mixed. The present study …
results relating to hemispheric asymmetry have been quite mixed. The present study …
Cerebral laterality and emotion: the neurology of depression
CE Coffey - Comprehensive Psychiatry, 1987 - Elsevier
Differential specialization of the cerebral hemispheres for cognitive functioning is well
established. A converging body of clinical and experimental studies conducted with brain …
established. A converging body of clinical and experimental studies conducted with brain …
Hemispheric asymmetry and emotion: lateralized parietal processing of affect and cognition
BD Smith, M Meyers, R Kline, A Bozman - Biological Psychology, 1987 - Elsevier
The differential cerebral processing of affect and cognition may have important implications
for a more general understanding of how these two complex sets of functions differ and how …
for a more general understanding of how these two complex sets of functions differ and how …
Hemispheric asymmetry and positive-negative affect
H Ehrlichman - Duality and Unity of the Brain: Unified Functioning and …, 1987 - Springer
For more than a century, functional asymmetry of the human brain was considered a matter
of the lateralization of cognitive processes. Yet today most investigators would probably …
of the lateralization of cognitive processes. Yet today most investigators would probably …
Cerebral asymmetry and emotion: Conceptual and methodological conundrums
RJ Davidson - Cognition & Emotion, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
A diversity of methods have been used to study cerebral asymmetries associated with
emotion. Many different conceptual schemes have also been invoked to guide research on …
emotion. Many different conceptual schemes have also been invoked to guide research on …
Hemispheric lateralization of functions related to emotion
EK Silberman, H Weingartner - Brain and cognition, 1986 - Elsevier
We have reviewed the evidence that processes and functions related to perception and
expression of emotions are represented asymmetrically in the cerebral hemispheres. The …
expression of emotions are represented asymmetrically in the cerebral hemispheres. The …
An examination of the right-hemisphere hypothesis of the lateralization of emotion
SD Smith, MB Bulman-Fleming - Brain and cognition, 2005 - Elsevier
The Right-Hemisphere Hypothesis posits that emotional stimuli are perceived more
efficiently by the right hemisphere than by the left hemisphere. The current research …
efficiently by the right hemisphere than by the left hemisphere. The current research …
Emotion and brain lateralization.
DM Tucker, SL Frederick - 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Tucker and Frederick's central task is to demonstrate that the left and right cerebral
hemispheres have different roles in the expression, recognition, and experience of …
hemispheres have different roles in the expression, recognition, and experience of …